Meet the Independence Day idiot from Bulawayo

THERE is a fine line between bravery and stupidity. Well, 42-year-old Xolani Ndlovu from Emganwini, Bulawayo, appears to have confused the Zimbabwean justice system with a suggestion box. After being…

Zim pushes for Pfizer deal to boost access to medicines and vaccines

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke in GENEVA, Switzerland ZIMBABWE is moving to operationalise its partnership with Pfizer under the Accord for a Healthier World programme, a development expected to improve access to essential…

Human-wildlife conflict fund to be operationalised next year

Rutendo Nyeve Zimpapers Reporter THE Government has announced that the long-awaited Human-Wildlife Conflict (HWC) Fund is set to become operational by the beginning of 2027, as the authorities move to…

How a ‘super’ El Niño could trigger global famine

Professor Benjamin Selwyn Extreme heat and drought could damage harvests and worsen global food insecurity this summer. Climate scientists, agricultural experts and policymakers warn that a super El Niño could…

Empowered teachers are at the heart of sustainable excellence

Gabriel Manyeruke In one of our recent staff development workshops, a presenter posed what at first seemed to be an ordinary sporting question: “Which country has won the most FIFA…

NEW: Why African nationalism wont die: A reading of the future under ZANU PF

Richard Mahomva THE two books under review — A Daring in November: iNgwenya-ngwenyama, An Indomitable Spirit; and Why ZANU PF Must Succeed: Golden Jubilee Reflections, both written by Lungani Zwangobani…

NEW: National hero Brig-Gen Tshuma burial on Wednesday

Zimpapers Reporter PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA will on Wednesday preside over the burial of national hero Brigadier-General (Retd ) Donald Silundi Tshuma at the National Heroes Acre. Brig-Gen Tshuma died on May…

NEW: Culture key to Vision 2030, says Minister Sanyatwe 

Zimpapers Politics Hub  CULTURE is not merely a symbol of identity but the foundation upon which Zimbabwe’s national development aspirations and Vision 2030 agenda must be built, Sport, Recreation, Arts…

NEW: Trio involved in US$90 000 Econet lithium battery theft spree denied bail 

Yeukai Karengezeka-Chisepo  Court Correspondent  THREE suspected robbers accused of masquerading as Econet employees and stealing lithium batteries worth more than US$90 000 from several network base stations around Harare have…

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